Starting a Career During a Global Pandemic: Telling Stories of Hospitality Management Graduates’ Decision Making

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Yejia Guo, B. Ayoun
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Using Social Cognitive Career Theory as a basic framework, this study explored hospitality students and recent graduates’ attitude toward working in the industry, career seeking experiences, and factors influencing their career decisions during the current COVID-19 global pandemic. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22 participants from eleven universities located in ten states around the U.S. Over half of the participants continue to have positive attitudes to working in the industry, as long as the businesses follow proper health guidelines. Professors and social media become the major platforms to collect career information and connect with potential employers. For career decisions, job security, stable working hours and a source of income become the important factors they consider. The insights revealed by the current analysis will assist hospitality management programs’ decision makers and career advisers to better prepare their graduates to succeed in their career during turbulent times.
在全球流行病期间开始职业生涯:讲述酒店管理毕业生的决策故事
摘要本研究以社会认知职业理论为基本框架,探讨了在2019冠状病毒病全球大流行背景下,酒店专业学生和应届毕业生对行业工作的态度、求职经历以及影响其职业决策的因素。来自美国10个州的11所大学的22名参与者进行了半结构化访谈。超过一半的参与者继续对在该行业工作持积极态度,只要企业遵循适当的健康指导方针。教授和社交媒体成为收集职业信息和联系潜在雇主的主要平台。对于职业决策,工作保障、稳定的工作时间和收入来源成为他们考虑的重要因素。当前分析所揭示的见解将有助于酒店管理项目的决策者和职业顾问更好地为毕业生在动荡时期的职业生涯做好准备。
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Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education
Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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